Judges of Delhi High court will contribute for Kerala floods rehabilitation

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NEW DELHI: The Judges of Delhi High Court have have decided to contribute for the rehabilitation of the people of Kerala hit by the devastating floods.

The judges of the high court have decided to contribute voluntarily to the Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund. Besides the judges, the the Registry of the High Court would also contribute to the Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund (CMDRF), Kerala.

Chief Justice Rajendra Menon and other judges of the Delhi High Court have decided to contribute for the rehabilitation of the people of Kerala hit by the devastating floods.

Advocate Birender Sangwan from Rohini Court deposited Rs 50,000 in the CM’s Distress Relief Fund and met judges in the Rohini court for more donations to help those affected.

Earlier, Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra and other judges of the Supreme Court had decided to contribute Rs 25,000 each to the relief fund.

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